The Move Entertainment District

What's The Move, Savannah?

Introducing The Move, a dynamic Savannah Entertainment District addressing the long-standing issue of unorganized entertainment while championing small, local artists. It consolidates information through a user-friendly website and app, serving as a centralized platform for event listings, safety measures, and community-building activities, bridging the communication gap for residents and tourists alike.

The Move exudes Savannah's vibrant spirit with colorful banners, captivating posters, and digital displays, enticing exploration of the district's exciting events and artistic endeavors. Dedicated to supporting small artists, it empowers them with a space to showcase talents, fostering their artistic journeys while encouraging collaboration with partnerships between restaurants, venues, and artists. This leads to innovative joint events and amplified exposure for emerging talents, creating a thriving and inclusive community that celebrates local festivals and concerts, instilling pride and unity among Savannah's residents. In doing so, The Move revolutionizes Savannah's entertainment landscape while promoting and supporting the city's artistic soul.

Type Wit Philly

Get Wit It!

Embrace the spirit of the city of brotherly love at Type Wit Philly, the first international typography competition in Philadelphia. Immerse yourself in a celebration of type, infusing art and designs with Philly soul, attitude, and passion. This event is tailor-made for artists, creatives, and anyone seeking positive vibes while exploring the world of typography and design. 

50 Shades of Gay

Self-Evident Truth

This poster-magazine that elevates IO Tillet Write's TED Talk, "50 Shades of Gay," to an immersive multimedia realm. With innovative typography and layouts, it sheds light on the unsettling reality that legal discrimination against the queer community persists in the US. Embracing the fluidity of human gender and sexuality challenges where discrimination truly lies. Interactive QR codes throughout the print expand on the speech's lessons, supporting exploration of LGBTQ artists, education on human rights, and fostering positive community-building affirmations.

Unlimited Shades of Gay 
Only 50 Shades of Gray 

Flip any gray square in the grid to find new LGBTQ+ artists and influencers to support

"Where exactly does one become a second class citizen?"

Review the US Declaration of Independence to identify infringements on your human rights

Courageous. Queer. You.

Describe yourself in one word to add yourself to the large web of beautiful LGBTQ+ community

Instagram Story: Bringing the Ted Talk to Life

"How To" Interactive Type Manual 

This type exploration booklet draws its inspiration from the simplicity of classic, budget-friendly how-to manuals, channeling its focus entirely on typography. It artfully employs CMYK colors, thoughtful layout, effective hierarchy, and bespoke typefaces to adeptly guide readers through the instructions of timeless children's card games and engaging activities. By leveraging typography as a metaphor, the booklet seamlessly intertwines the essence of each activity with its expressive design.

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